Hitting speeds of more than 100 mph, Bayonne cops pursued a Staten Island man across the Bayonne Bridge Saturday night after the man fled the scene of an MVA, according to police reports.

The MVA occurred at 9:45 p.m. when the driver of a 2010 Toyota Corolla ran into the back of a 2012 Toyota Camry that was stopped for a red light at Route 440 and East 30th Street, police said.

As cops were arriving, the driver of the Camry pointed out the fleeing vehicle, police said.

With lights activated on their cruiser, the officers pursued the Corolla at speeds approaching 110 mph, officials said yesterday.

The cops finally stopped the chase after the Corolla exited Route 440 at Richmond Terrace in Staten Island, police said.

Bayonne police called in the license plate to the NYPD, which sent officers to the registered address of the vehicle. NYPD officers found the Corolla, which had sustained front-end damage, at the registered address on Montell Street, officials said.

The driver, Karl M. Hargett, 50, turned himself in to authorities at 1 p.m. Sunday and was charged with eluding a police officer, leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident, and other charges, police said.

Hargett was released on a summons, police said, adding no one was seriously injured in the initial MVA.